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I onda;, ' , i r ril 22, 195? At last ’-re wei’3 on on.r ' ' ay’. Starting from the High School at 6: .[.0 A ., x-7ith t’ ' Gnty-slx members aboard and two chaperones, wo X T re bound for Springfield. Shortly after 8:00 A, I ' ., vie board ' d the train, for New York. Upon arrival, x-re x-xere driven to the ■ ■altim.ore Ohio railroad station in Jersej Cltj, On the x-ray to the station, x- e toxired lox-rer Nevr York and took a thrill- ing Tevrj boat ride to the Jersey Coast. ' e had a glimose of the Statue of Li - ' crty. In Uashington, xre x-rcrc accommodated at the Nex-r Colonial Hotel . Tuesday, April 23 V e left about 8: ' ' 0 A.Ih for a day of sightseeing, he began x-rith a tour of the urcau of Angraving and Trlnting, then a lectxxred tour of the city dn.ring which X re learned much about the residences of many famous diulomats. We Proceeded then to th e Arlington National Cemetary in Virginia, the hom.o of 99,000 soldiers, and the Llemorial Amphi- theatre. We then sax-j the changing of the yuarr- at the tomb of the IJnknoxrn Sold ' er. The morning ' s tour terminated at i’ount Vernon, the home of Creorge Washington. After a scenic driwe to A.lexandria, Virginia, vre tasted some real southern fried chicken in the Penn Da - Restaxirant. Next came the Capitol Building, x-rhere x-re had a chance to x-ritness the chambers of Congress and the many statues of famous men. The Smlghsonian Institute, x-rhich is packed x-rith treasxires from prehistoric times to contemuorar; ' days, x-ras also included on oxur tour. ( 28 ) i ii I
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WASHINGTON TIIP The National Art Qall- ' r ’-, and various other historical buildings followed on our tour. The Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials will always be remembered for their classic beauty. The great Washington Monument will never be forgotten by some who climbed the eight hundred and ninety-eight steps, V edhesday April 2 lj ,,,,, Wednesday noon no were on the train again, only this time getting closer to home. The Seymour Hotel in New York was to he our resting place for a few days. On our first evening in New York, we attended the famous Broadway musical Damn Yankees. Thursday morning, x e toured the N.B.C. building and the P..C.A. building. The evening v.ras sr ent pt Badio City x-7bere we witnessed a marvelous sta e s‘’ ot starring the famous Rockette s . Friday, April 25,,,,. Friday, m.orhing was spent shopping and resting. At noon, we departed for the last time as we left Grand Central Station after a short tour of the ’ ov;ery, the United Nations Building and Chinatown, VJe were anxious to be ho me again but no one wanted to leave these tv70 .great cities. The Senior Class, at this time, vjould like to ta e the opportunity of thanking all who made our trip enjoyable in every way. We would also like to thank oxar most cc-onerative chaoerones. Miss ' arry and Mr. Cary, for their wonderful guidance and excellent leadership through out the trip. ( 29 )
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